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In 1967, in recognition of Indiana bats' declining status, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed them as endangered. Then in 2007 a perplexing and deadly new threat to bats, a fungal disease ...
In a new study, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers have used advanced molecular tools to survey the health ...
Governor Wes Moore has enacted a new Maryland law sponsored by an Eastern Shore lawmaker aimed at protecting native bat ...
As Trump administration looks to change Endangered Species Act, vulnerable animals in CT are at risk
the Indiana bat, the northern long-eared bat, the piping plover and the dwarf wedgemussel. Altogether, just over a dozen endangered species live in Connecticut. Dozens more are considered ...
There are many animals that call the Appalachian mountains home. Their presence has helped cultivate Appalachian culture and ...
The IBCF funds projects “important to the conservation and recovery of the Indiana bat within ... As the bat is a federal- and state-listed endangered species, the acquired land will be managed ...
The Trump administration plans to revise the Endangered Species Act, which could affect the Indiana bat, Roseate tern and other Connecticut species.
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